Driver Monitoring System

The Driver Monitoring System on the LS 600h.

The Driver Monitoring System, also known as Driver Attention Monitor, is a vehicle safety system first introduced by Toyota in 2006 for its and Lexus latest models. It was first offered in Japan on the GS 450h. The system's functions co-operate with the Pre-Collision System (PCS).[1] The system uses infrared sensors to monitor driver attentiveness. Specifically, the Driver Monitoring System includes a CCD camera placed on the steering column which is capable of eye tracking,[2] via infrared LED detectors.[3] If the driver is not paying attention to the road ahead and a dangerous situation is detected, the system will warn the driver by flashing lights, warning sounds. If no action is taken, the vehicle will apply the brakes (a warning alarm will sound followed by a brief automatic application of the braking system). This system is said to be the first of its kind.[2]

In 2008, the Toyota Crown system went further and can detect if the driver is becoming sleepy by monitoring the eyelids.[4][5]

Vehicles

2010 Driver Monitoring System with LCD Night Vision cluster

Lexus models that have adopted the Driver Monitoring System to date, listed by model year::

Toyota models that have adopted the Driver Monitoring System:

See also

References

  1. "Toyota Enhances Pre-crash Safety System With Driver-monitoring Function". JCN Newswires. 2005.
  2. 1 2 "LS460 achieves a world-first in preventative safety". NewCarNet.co.uk. 2006-08-30. Retrieved 2007-04-08.
  3. "Auto Bild Safety Comparison LS460 vs. S550" (in German). Auto Bild. 2006-12-05. Retrieved 2007-04-09.
  4. http://www.toyota.co.jp/en/news/08/0122.html Toyota Enhances Pre-crash Safety System with Eye Monitor
  5. "Toyota Redesigns Crown & Introduces Hybrid Model". Worldcarfans.

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